Grandmas House have shared ‘DOG’, a heavy new track shaped by chronic illness
The track arrives ahead of Dot to Dot, 2000trees and more this summer.

Grandmas House have released 'DOG', marking the Bristol four-piece's first new material of 2026.
Born out of a particularly challenging chapter for the group, the track draws on the experience of one member's two-year battle with chronic illness.
Speaking about the track, the band said: "'DOG' is about a feeling, written whilst struggling with a chronic illness that no professional could explain. We all have something that burdens us in life, be it mental health, chronic illness, grief, trauma or heartbreak. It's always there, waiting around the corner."
An accompanying video, directed by Clump Collective, contains a hidden phone number at its close next to a flyer declaring the viewer a winner and urging them to call in.
Born out of a particularly challenging chapter for the group, the track draws on the experience of one member's two-year battle with chronic illness.
Speaking about the track, the band said: "'DOG' is about a feeling, written whilst struggling with a chronic illness that no professional could explain. We all have something that burdens us in life, be it mental health, chronic illness, grief, trauma or heartbreak. It's always there, waiting around the corner."
An accompanying video, directed by Clump Collective, contains a hidden phone number at its close next to a flyer declaring the viewer a winner and urging them to call in.
Having recently played SXSW, the band are now embarking on an extensive run of European dates before returning to the UK for a headline London show and appearances at Dot to Dot, Bearded Theory and 2000trees.
APRIL
8 Slow Club, Freiburg, Germany
9 Radio Rasa, Schaffhausen, Switzerland
10 Glockenbachwerkstat, Munich, Germany
11 E-Werk, Erlangen, Germany
12 Chemiefabrik, Dresden, Germany
14 Schokoladen, Berlin, Germany
15 Merlin, Stuttgart, Germany
16 Bumann & Sohn, Köln, Germany
17 Merelyn, Nijmegen, Netherlands
18 SPedition, Bremen, Germany
19 B-Side, Münster, Germany
21 Loppen, Copenhagen, Denmark
22 MS Stubnitz, Hamburg, Germany
23 Trix, Antwerp, Belgium
24 Bendorf Festival, Strasbourg, France
25 Les 4 Ecluse, Dunkirk, France
MAY
22 The Grace, London, UK
23 Dot to Dot Festival, Bristol, UK
24 Dot to Dot Festival, Nottingham, UK
24 Bearded Theory Festival, Derby, UK
JULY
10 2000 Trees Festival, Cheltenham, UK
25-26 Jardin Bizarre Festival, Engelberg, Switzerland
APRIL
8 Slow Club, Freiburg, Germany
9 Radio Rasa, Schaffhausen, Switzerland
10 Glockenbachwerkstat, Munich, Germany
11 E-Werk, Erlangen, Germany
12 Chemiefabrik, Dresden, Germany
14 Schokoladen, Berlin, Germany
15 Merlin, Stuttgart, Germany
16 Bumann & Sohn, Köln, Germany
17 Merelyn, Nijmegen, Netherlands
18 SPedition, Bremen, Germany
19 B-Side, Münster, Germany
21 Loppen, Copenhagen, Denmark
22 MS Stubnitz, Hamburg, Germany
23 Trix, Antwerp, Belgium
24 Bendorf Festival, Strasbourg, France
25 Les 4 Ecluse, Dunkirk, France
MAY
22 The Grace, London, UK
23 Dot to Dot Festival, Bristol, UK
24 Dot to Dot Festival, Nottingham, UK
24 Bearded Theory Festival, Derby, UK
JULY
10 2000 Trees Festival, Cheltenham, UK
25-26 Jardin Bizarre Festival, Engelberg, Switzerland








